The Times of India
October 20, 2007
Health/Sciences Section:
"Humour Best Treatment for Kids' Pain"
Study conducted by UCLA Jonsson Cancer Center and Rx LaughterGo
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Rx Laughter Project Expanding
Writers Guild of America West:
Member News
April 2006 Issue
"For the past eight years, the WGAW has encouraged the work
of Rx Laughter..."Go
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Los Angeles Daily News
Valley News
Wednesday, December 28, 2005
Gifted Girl's Gift Card a Hit
"Suzanne Raga is one of those kids that you wish more kids
were like..."Go
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Hospital News Magazine
Toronto, Canada
June 2005 Issue
"Rx Laughter Has the Pediatric Prescription for Pain
"Charlie Chaplin once said that "humor heightens our sense
of survival and preserves our sanity." Chaplin would be proud..."Go
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Variety
V Page
"Take two Raymonds and call me in the morning..."
December 8, 2003Go To Article

Montreal Just for Laughs International Festival
JFL supports Rx Laughter - worldwide press release
"We are thrilled to be a part of such an endeavor. We know
the power of comedy....."
July 7, 2003Go
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Sun Integrative Health Magazine
Nov. 11, 2001
Sherry Hilber is not a doctor. Her career has been in television,
helping to create successful situation comedies. Yet during a recent
visit to the hospital, she noticed how depressing a hospital stay
can be with nothing to do but sit and think about the reasons for
being there. A flash of inspiration hit her, and she wondered if
she could refocus her work with comedy production to help hospital
patients. Go
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Michigan Public Radio, "Todd Mundt NPR Radio Show"
September 27, 2001
Sherry Dunay Hilber, Founder and President of Rx Laughter, speaks
about the different types of humor, laughter and positive emotion
that encompasses her vision of Rx Laughter. Interview time: approximately
5 minutes. Realplayer must be used. For free Realplayer Basic, click
here. Listen

Associated Press: International Wire Story Week of September
3, 2001:
"Laughter May Indeed Be the Best Medicine, UCLA Researchers
Say" Note: This article appeared in international, national
newspapers and internet news websites include: CNN, The Detroit
News, the San Francisco Chronicle, Seattle Times, Santa Cruz Sentinel
among others.Go
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Chronicle of Higher Education: "The Best Medicine"?
Researchers and the entertainment industry team up to study how
laughter affects the health of children
February 23, 2001Go
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(article Courtesy of the subscriber-based website Chronicle.com for rxlaughter.org)

Laughter Is The Best Medicinewww.worth.com
by Natasha Raymond
November 1, 2000
These days Sherry Hilber's former colleagues aren't laughing at
her decision to leave primetime television production for work on
a potentially groundbreaking research project.Go to Article

Humor and Laughter for Health with Sherry Hilber, Margaret
Stuber and Lonnie Zeltzer
HEADLINE QUOTE FROM THE ARTICLE:
Join Sherry Hilber, Dr. Margaret Stuber and Dr. Lonnie Zeltzer,
the driving forces behind a study of the medicinal value of laughter
in children, in this special WebMD round table event.
May 30, 2000
www.Webmd.comGo to Article

Seriously, researchers are trying to determine whether
laughter heals
HEADLINE QUOTE FROM THE ARTICLE:
As a veteran television executive involved in sitcoms like "Roseanne"
and "Home Improvement," Sherry Hilber watched weekly as
studio audiences writhed with laughter. "I'd see them leave
at the end of the show and think, 'Maybe for the rest of the night
something is happening inside their bodies.' "
Front Page of the "Health" Section of cnn.com
May 10, 2000
Web posted at: 11:02 AM EDT (1502 GMT)Go
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Descendants of Comedy Legends Lend Support to UCLA Research Into Benefits of Laughter in Ill Children
Mattel Children's Hospital at UCLA and Neuropsychiatric Institute
& Hospital at UCLA press release, Tuesday, 4/25/00.Go to Article

Comedy Central Teams Up With UCLA Jonsson Cancer Center,
The Mattel Children's Hospital at UCLA and The UCLA Neuropsychiatric
Institute to Research the Use of Laughter to Prevent and Treat Disease
Comedy Central, Jonsson Cancer CenterGo to Article

Researchers at UCLA's Jonsson Cancer Center Study Effects
of Laughter on the Immune Systems of Ill Children and Adolescents
in a First-Of-Its-Kind Study
February, 2000Go
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